CORDIS Project
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This project explores the potential of high-speed aircraft operating in the stratosphere to accommodate the expected increase in air travel. It focuses on integrating various technologies for efficient long-haul flights while assessing environmental impacts and economic viability.
The stratosphere is the highest layer in the atmosphere where aircraft can still fly.
Nevertheless, it is presently rarely exploited for commercial aviation.
As Europe’s Vision for Aviation predicts globally a six-fold increase in passenger by 2050, flight levels above the troposphere become attractive and maybe the only way to realize this.
While the lower stratosphere could still be reachable for classical aircraft, the higher altitudes would demand for higher speeds.
Various technologies, sys…
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Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre Amsterdam
Netherlands, Amsterdam
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
SME: No
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